Jason Taillon of Utica presents research
SUNYIT student participates in regional conference
UTICA, NY (05/14/2013)(readMedia)-- Jason Taillon of Utica presented "Variance Estimation and Gradient Finding Using Gaussian Shift" at the Hudson River Undergraduate Mathematics Conference (HRUMC), April 24, at Williams College, Williamstown, Mass.
The one-day mathematics conference is held each year; it features short talks by students and faculty and a longer invited address by a noted mathematician. The goal is to provide undergraduates with the experience of attending and/or presenting at a professional mathematics meeting. Jason was one of four SUNYIT students who presented at this year's conference.
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